Stinkweeds is such a cool little record store. My bf showed me this place a couple years ago and we love to stop by every now and then, even if we're not looking for anything in particular. They...
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Stinkweeds is an independently owned music store in Phoenix, Arizona, specializing in new and used vinyl, CDs, and cassettes. With a passion for music, the store has been a staple since 1987, offering personalized service and a vast selection of genres sourced from distributors worldwide.
Aside from music, Stinkweeds also stocks books, magazines, shirts, and more, ensuring a diverse shopping experience for music enthusiasts. The store prides itself on its friendly staff who are always eager to provide recommendations and assist customers in finding music that resonates with them, catering to a broad range of musical preferences.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or a newcomer to the world of music, Stinkweeds welcomes all backgrounds and is committed to offering a welcoming environment for music lovers. By choosing Stinkweeds, customers support an independent business dedicated to delivering quality music products and exceptional service.
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I love this little place I would rather choose it over tracks and wax just a couple laps East or just around the corner. My first Vinyl coming out of here about 2 months ago was Pete Rock and CL...
Love this shop! I've been in a few times to find gifts for music lovers in my life... Always leave happy and appreciate the service they provide. On this last occasion I needed to get a needle...
Best record store this side of the Cuyamaca Mountains. Been seeing Lindsay and Kimber here since the 90s and the team is unmatched. They go out of their way for amazing service via social media,...
Fantastic local record store that sells records, tapes, and cds -- as well as shirts. The service is excellent.
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